Hi - I'm writing a generic letter, apologies; I want to find a publisher for my 
theoretical work, and everything continues to fall through. At one point 
Minnesota was going to work with us - us being Sandy Baldwin, who created a 
framework for my texts - and Sandy wasn't able to continue on the project (he's 
fully supportive; it was a question of time) - Minnesota withdrew. If you have 
any idea or better yet, the possibility of publica- tion, please let me know. I 
have a text out with Fort-Da but there's been no money for an ISBN number, so 
that's unadvertised; WVU might do something in the future with my texts on 
writing, if a series gets going, but that's speculative. The texts I've been 
writing have been on two main themes, and have been collected as such - one on 
the phenomenology of the analog and digital and their intertwining; and one on 
the phenomenology of the real/virtual and their intertwining. The latter uses 
Second Life as a model; the former is more purely theoretical. Neither need 
illustration.

I feel ridiculous sending out a public letter like this, but I'm at wit's end - 
my writing might not be worth collecting for that matter, and I have no 
academic affiliation, so it's difficult to get anyone interested. Any help 
would be greatly appreciated. Please write me backchannel or ignore this, and 
thanks for reading. (I know I write overmuch, but the mss have always been 
edited. Salt brought out a book of literary writing in 2004, and that was the 
last of it.)

Alan



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